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Thero will be an auction June 23 at the Theresa High School Auditorium, at 9:30 sharp. The senior class of 1946 will dispose of all articles, used and unused by the class in its four years in hi h school. It is the expectation of the class that certain persons in the other classes may be interested in purchasing from the great variety of articles which the class has found of value to its members in the past. From close observation, the seniors have noted to whom these articles may be of appeal and value, and hero name the individuals who they consider should be interested. OFFERS OF SALE ' innie to Bethany Neuroth: Her ability to get alon-” with the. mole population. Polly and Pat Strough to Hoddy and the Thornton Brothers: Their new Ideas for rettinr to school on time. Pat Carr to Junfe Seymour: Her crush on the eligible bachelor twins. Dot to the person who next year sits in seat 3, room 209: All the slightly cracked pun under the seat. Bob to Stanley Aiken: His ability to play the Treat lover. Gig to Pearl Mize: Her affection for Harold Countryman. Ozzie to John KInnick: All his excuse blanks and absence privileges. Tubby to Paul Shannon: His debating ability. Willard to his brother, Robert: His record as the first to plunge into the icy waters in the spring. Don to Richard Murphy: His ability to argue with Mrs. Keeler. Avis to Marjorie Buison: Her musical voice. Frances to Jean Pangburn: Those nights before he oes to the navy. TO BE SOLD TO TFE HIJKEST BIDDER: Tubby s and Harold's unworn neckties. Avis' Ray of sunshine. Dot's French ancestry. Don' ability to get his name in the paper. Pat C.'s favorite Parker house rolls. Pat S.'s ability to handle two dates at one time. Gig's skill in keeping wires uncrossed. Polly's future'plans to become a Bill to a concern in iouverneur Min's ability to got.around by means of Ace. Bob's days of long ago with Washburn. Czzie's famous night at Plessis. Franny's roseBud garden.
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122 8 CLASS DAY The 1946 Class Day pageant, AMERICANS ALL, was held June 22. The theme centered on a South American fiesta. The pageant shows a high school class of South America entertaining the Theresa High School seniors with typical dances of Spanish waltz and the tango. A group of strolling entertainers sing, and a prophetess predicts the futores of the seniors. In return for this enter- tainment,the seniors present pictures of their high school activ- ities, the minstrel show, play, Junior-Senior- Banquet, sports, and yearbook. One of the scenes of the pageant was the rising of a cres- cent moon In which was seated the Moon Malden who gave the class prophecy. A serious part of the pageant was the expression of friendship between Latin America and United States. The lights and costuming made the pageant a beautiful entertainment. COMMENCEMENT The Senior Commencement was held June 24, 1946. For the pro- cessional, each senior chose an usher, and the faculty and 3oard of Education Joined the march. As soon as the seniors were seated on the stage, the welcome chorus was sung, and the salutatorlan addressed the audience. Then the pageant, YOUTH MARCHES ON, was presented. The seniors took the parts of narrators, explaining the theme of the pageant which was divided into three acts. 6ther high school classes depicted the pageantry. The first act tried to answer the question, What place shall I find In the economic snd social world of today? The second act showed how the high school has tried to fit the student for his place In the world. Act III was the graduation ceremony Itself, sending the seniors out Into the world.---- YOUTH MARCHES ON. A wonderful class of Theresa High Is now about to go. Into the world to try its luck And Its marvelous skill to show. Ozzy has managing talent, Don Thompson has the grit, Bob Dalne has personality. Tubby the flashing wit. One Pat has the gift of song The other is artistic, Polly has the social ease. And 3ig is optimistic. Frances has a great ambition, Minnie, the gift of speech. Avis has a charming grace. And Dot a goal to reach. Now at the start of our life's work We have hope of future fame Though we scatter far and wide. Our motto be our aim: USE OUR TALENTS'
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